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How will digital collectibles affect film production and fan engagement? Paul Wight (formerly known as The Big Show) and entrepreneur Neil Stevenson-Moore join HackerNoon founder David Smooke to discuss ComicCon, hotel pseudonyms, GenZeroes, Netflix trends, the high probability of alien life, and more on the HackerNoon podcast.
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In this episode, David Smooke (Hacker noon Founder & CEO) and Utsav Jaiswal (Vice President Of Business Development) held a discussion about security vulnerabilities crypto and NFTS. They talk about rug pulls, exploitation of platforms (Axie Infinity and Opeansea) by hackers, phishing attacks, and fake exchanges among other issues.
On this episode of The HackerNoon Podcast:
03:38 – What are the current scams around crypto & NFTs?
04:30 – Does crypto need a custodian?
09:30 – What are rugpulls?
14:32 – What are the best worst Nft Scams of recent days?
19:20 – ETH (Ethereum or Ethiopia?)
21:51 – How do Fake Exchanges operate?
25:07 – How will the crypto industry evolve in the coming decade?
29:33 – Will crypto bring back barter trade?
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If you’re still not scared of cybercriminals now, you might be after hearing about zero-click attacks from Cam Canales, a Cybersecurity Analyst at CDW 👀 Amy and Cam chat about zero-click attacks like the NGO Baharani attack, Jeff Bezos’ zero-click downfall (almost forgot he was even alive anymore 😜), and the WhatsApp Pegasus phone call attack. They also get into securing devices on and off your corporate network. 💚
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✨This episode is sponsored by Sonatype - the software supply chain security platform that reduces open source risk and minimizes exposure. Visit sonatype.com for more information. ✨
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Stand up and listen in, Hackers! Nour Fateen, a Sales Engineering Manager at Recorded Future, talks to Amy about threat intelligence. They chat about the Threat Intelligence Lifecycle process of gathering data, analyzing it, and using it to secure your organization.
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Amy chats with Eran Fine, the CEO and Co-founder of Nanolock Security, about the ongoing cyber war in Ukraine. They also chat about the history of Russian-Ukrainian cyber attacks, ransomware, the Colonial Pipeline attack, and more. 🇺🇦
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This episode is sponsored by Sonatype - the software supply chain security platform that reduces open source risk and minimizes exposure. Visit sonatype.com for more information.
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Girl, pull up a chair and take a seat at the head of the boardroom because we are talking about women in cybersecurity this week on The HackerNoon Podcast. Misbah Fatima (Head of Security) and Farza Ashraf (Security Analyst) from Idenfo and SheSec Pakistan talk about how we can increase the number of women in STEM.
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Ioana Frincu joins Utsav Jaiswal on this week’s episode of The HackerNoon Podcast to discuss DeFi, smart contracts, and OG crypto secrets.
On this episode of The HackerNoon Podcast, Utsav asks:
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Utsav Jaiswal chats with Crypto Analyst and Twitter Influencer Josh Swigart (aka Crypto Fundamentals @BlocksNThoughts) about all things crypto. Utsav digs deep into Josh’s thoughts on Bitcoin, NFT, DeFi, stablecoins, and more.
On this episode of The HackerNoon Podcast, Utsav asks:
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The world and Ukrainians have shown incredible unity before Putin's encroachment on freedom and democracy. The strength of the Ukrainian army grows with each donated dollar and written word of support. This is already evident from the recent victories of Ukrainian soldiers on the battlefield.
We are aiming for 100 million of funds raised to help the Ukrainian army by the end of the week and we believe in the defeat of Russia in the near future
You can donate UAH now! Together to victory
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On this episode of the podcast Limarc Ambalina, Richard Kubina and Arthur Tkachenko talk about:
00:08 - What’s the situation in Kharkiv?
01:03 - Confirming that missiles are hitting residential areas homes, apartments
03:58- “Anyone who has the ability to order a cappuccino, just a cappuccino, is a very happy man.”
04:23 - The infrastructure in Kharkiv: electricity, water, internet
04:36 - “When you wake up and you’re not dead, it’s a fine day. When you see that your family is safe, it’s a nice day. If you have electricity, whoa it’s a perfect day. If you have internet, it’s like whoa. I’m a happy man.”
05:36 What is the community doing to get through this together?
07:57 - On propaganda in the war from both sides
09:35 - “Ukraine is defending NATO from Russia”
09:46 - What is the mood and morale like right now?
12:05 - Is it true civilians are all being armed?
13:22 - “It’s not my problem whether or not the Russian soldiers are here voluntarily or if they’re being forced or tricked to be here. It’s not my problem. Our problem is to defend our homeland. IF they don’t want to fight with us, then don’t kill our children. When a small kid dies just because of a stupid airstrike, it’s devastating.”
16:24 - Are Ukrainians streaming still streaming out of the country?
19:54 - How is the Ukrainian government getting information to its citizens?
22:48 - How can regular people help out in the situation? Has cryptocurrency helped keep commerce going?
30:31 - Comparing what the news says in the West vs. What it says in Ukraine
In this episode of the HackerNoon Podcast, Amy Tom sits down with Ilkka Turunen to talk about Supply Chain Security. They go over the Log4J incident that made a lot of apps built-in Java vulnerable to exploitation, what it means to be a field CTO, how companies can place themselves to collect user feedback, and a lot more!
Ilkka Turunen is the Field CTO of https://www.sonatype.com/ (Sonatype).
On this episode of the HackerNoon Podcast, Amy Tom and Ilkka Turunen chat about:
Log4J vulnerability resource center:
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The podcast currently has 246 episodes available.